Hailey Bieber went pantsless in a romantic floral high-neckline bodysuit for a new Alaïa campaign.
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She paired the look with black calfskin leather stiletto heel thong sandals from the brand.
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Bieber previously wore an Alaïa look to the Grammys.
Hailey Bieberbegan this week at theMet Gala, where she wore a gold breastplate with a blue skirt and matching cape from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. TheRhodefounder kept the fashion momentum going, ending the week in another bold standout look.
On Friday, May 8, Bieber stunned in anew Alaïa campaign, going pantsless in a romantic floral high-neckline bodysuit by the brand, whichretails onlinefor $2,000. Photographed byTyrone Lebon, she paired the long-sleeve bodysuit with black Alaïa calfskin leather stiletto heel thong sandals ($1,600).
For glam, she embraced her signature clean-girl aesthetic and kept her makeup minimal. The 29-year-old model styled her hair in a sleek bun, and her nails were painted in a soft pearl color.
Elsewhere in the campaign, Bieber bared her butt in a baby blue suede goatskin trench coat ($15,350). She switched up her hair for the daring look, opting for an extra-long ponytail that went below her waist.
She showed off the ponytailagainin a look that featured a red velvet goatskin wrapped top with a plunging neckline ($3,650), which she paired with a pink sculpted godet skirt ($12,400) that featured statuesque draping tiers.
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Bieber is no stranger to Alaïa. At this year’sGrammyson February 1, she walked the red carpet with her husband,Justin Bieber, in a strapless black dress from the French luxury brand. She elevated the simple ensemble by accessorizing with diamond jewelry byLorraine Schwartz. Bieberlater posted photosof her outfit on Instagram, simply writing, “Sunday was cute.”
Bieber has previously spoken about her approach to style.
"For me, I go by how I feel and my instinct, and I always want my style to be an expression of me and how I feel," she toldVogue Australiain February 2026.
She added, "I draw so much inspiration from so many things around me—literally from everyday life, from travelling, from being inspired by imagery and movies and television shows. I feel really connected to the style of the ’90s because I feel there was such an effortlessness to it and that’s something I really enjoy. The thing I think can be so sexy is literally just wearing jeans and a T-shirt."
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